牛津大学申请条件2018

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  Archaeology and Anthropology

  A-levels: AAA

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 38 (including core points)

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  A background of studying both arts and science subjects can be helpful to students in completing the course, although there are no specific subject requirements for admission. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular)

  A-levels: A*AA with A* in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Biology, or a closely related subject

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 39 (including core points) with 7 in HL Chemistry and 6 in two other relevant subjects at HL or SL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are expected to have Chemistry to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB or any other equivalent, plus another science or Mathematics. Mathematics to A-level or the equivalent is recommended to students in completing the course and, although not required for admission, may make an application more competitive. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  Biology beyond GCSE or the equivalent (eg AS-level, Scottish Highers, Standard Level in the IB) can be helpful to students in completing the course, although is not required for admission.

  Biological Sciences

  A-levels: A*AA - The A* must be in a science or Mathematics (see full list of subjects in which an A* grade will be acceptable)

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 39 (including core points) with 7 in HL Mathematics or a science

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are expected to have Biology (or Human Biology) to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB or another equivalent. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  Biomedical Sciences

  A-levels: A*AA excluding Critical Thinking and General Studies. Candidates are required to have two of their A-levels from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.

  Advanced Highers: AA

  Highers: AAAAA. Candidates are required to have an Advanced Higher in at least one from Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics, and two Highers from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.

  IB: 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL. Candidates are required to have two subjects from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics at Higher Level.

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  If not taken on to a higher level (A-level or equivalent), all candidates will need to show that they have received a basic education (achieving at least a grade C/4 at GCSE, Intermediate 2 or Standard grade (Credit) or equivalent) in Biology, Chemistry, Physics (GCSE Dual Award Combined Sciences or equivalent is also acceptable) and Mathematics. Please see www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/study/bms for further details. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  All candidates must also take the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) as part of their application.

  Chemistry

  A-levels: A*A*A (including Chemistry and Mathematics) with both A*s in science subjects and/or Mathematics

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB (including Chemistry and Mathematics)

  IB: 40 (including core points) with 7 in HL Chemistry and EITHER 6/7 in HL Mathematics OR 7 in SL Mathematics plus a second science with 7 HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are required to have Chemistry and Mathematics to A-level, Advanced Higher, or Higher Level in the IB or any other equivalent. In IB, Mathematics 7 at SL is also acceptable. Another science or Further Mathematics may be useful for some elements of the course, but are not essential. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  All candidates must also take the TSA S1 as part of their application.

  Computer Science

  A-levels: A*AA with the A* in Mathematics, Further Mathematics or Computing/Computer Science

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are expected to have Mathematics to A-level (A or A* grade), Advanced Higher (A grade), Higher Level in the IB (score 7) or another equivalent. Further Mathematics or another science would also be highly recommended. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  All candidates must also take the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT) as part of their application.

  Earth Sciences (Geology)

  A-levels: A*AA/AAAA

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are required to have Mathematics plus Physics or Chemistry either to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB, or an equivalent qualification. Chemistry or Physics are also highly recommended as a third subject. Biology, Geology or Further Mathematics can also be helpful to candidates in completing this course. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  Economics and Management

  A-levels: A*AA including Mathematics at grade A or above

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are required to have Mathematics to A-level (A* or A grade), Advanced Higher (A grade), Higher Level in the IB (score 6 or 7) or another equivalent. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  All candidates must also take the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) as part of their application.

  English Language and Literature

  A-levels: AAA

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 38 (including core points) with 666 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are expected to have English Literature, or English Language and Literature to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB or any other equivalent. A language or History can be helpful to students in completing this course, although they are not required for admission. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  All candidates must also take the English Literature Admissions Test (ELAT) as part of their application.

  Fine Art

  A-levels: AAA

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 38 (including core points) with 666 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  It is highly recommended for candidates to have studied Art at A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB or another equivalent and to take an Art Foundation course. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  Applicants interested in applying for Fine Art who are studying for a BTEC National Extended Diploma (BTEC) will be required to achieve DDD grades. As the Fine Art degree also includes a substantial history and theory component, BTEC applicants will be expected to have successfully completed a range of modules that include art history.

  All candidates for Fine Art are also required to submit a portfolio of work.

  Geography

  A-levels: A*AA

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 39 points with 766 at higher level

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  It is highly recommended for candidates to have Geography to A-level, Advanced Higher or Higher Level in the IB or another equivalent. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  All candidates must also take the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) as part of their application.

  History

  A-levels: AAA

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 38 (including core points) with 666 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  It is highly recommended for candidates to have History to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB or another equivalent. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  All candidates must also take the History Aptitude Test (HAT) as part of their application.

  History of Art

  A-levels: AAA

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 38 (including core points) with 666 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are required to have taken an essay-based subject to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB or any other equivalent. History of Art, Fine Art, History, English or a language can be helpful to students in completing this course, although they are not required for admission. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  Law (Jurisprudence)

  A-levels: AAA

  Advanced Highers: AAB, or AA plus an additional Higher at grade A

  IB: 38 (including core points) with at least 666 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are also expected to have at least a C/4 grade in GCSE Mathematics, or other evidence to demonstrate that they are appropriately numerate. We accept any subjects at A-level except General Studies. To study in France, Germany or Spain candidates would be expected to have the relevant modern language to A-level, Advanced Higher, Higher Level in the IB or any other equivalent. To study in Italy, candidates may be admitted without A-level Italian, though they would be expected to demonstrate sufficient language aptitude to be able to achieve the standard required to study successfully in Italy during the year abroad. Intensive language training will be offered during the first two years of the course. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  All candidates must also take the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) as part of their application.

  Mathematics

  A-levels: A*A*A with the A*s in Mathematics and Further Mathematics (if taken). Otherwise A*AAa with A* in Mathematics and a in AS-level Further Mathematics. For those for whom A-level Further Mathematics is not available: A*AA with A* in Mathematics.

  Advanced Highers: AA/AAB

  IB: 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL

  Or any other equivalent (see other UK qualifications, and international qualifications)

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Candidates are expected to have Mathematics to A-level (A* grade), Advanced Higher (A grade), Higher Level in the IB (score 7) or another equivalent. Further Mathematics is highly recommended. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  The majority of those who read Mathematics will have taken both Mathematics and Further Mathematics at A-level (or the equivalent). However, Further Mathematics at A-level is not essential. It is far more important that you have the drive and desire to understand the subject. Our courses have limited formal prerequisites, so it is the experience rather than outright knowledge which needs to be made up. If you gain a place under these circumstances, your college will normally recommend suitable extra preparatory reading for the summer before you start your course.

  While AEA and STEP papers are not part of our entry requirements, we encourage applicants to take these or similar extension material, if they are available.

  All candidates must also take the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT) as part of their application.

  Medicine

  The standard course (A100)

  A-levels: A*AA in three A-levels (excluding Critical Thinking and General Studies) taken in one academic year. Candidates are required to achieve at least a grade A in both Chemistry and at least one of Biology, Physics or Mathematics.

  Advanced Highers: AA (taken in one academic year and to include Chemistry, plus Biology or Mathematics or Physics). Highers: AAAAA (taken in one academic year).

  IB: 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL. Candidates are required to take Chemistry and a second science (Biology or Physics) and/or Mathematics to Higher Level.

  Other qualifications: Other national and international qualifications are also acceptable. Please see our website for further guidance. Any candidate in doubt as to their academic eligibility for this course is strongly encouraged to seek advice by emailing admissions@medschool.ox.ac.uk.

  Wherever possible, your grades are considered in the context in which they have been achieved. (See further information on how we use contextual data.)

  Please note that we have no preference for whether the third or fourth A-level subject (or further subject in equivalent qualifications) is a science or not. We expect you to have taken and passed any practical component in your chosen science subjects.

  Level of attainment in Science and Mathematics

  There are no formal GCSE requirements for Medicine. However, in order to be adequately equipped for the BMAT (see www.bmat.org.uk) and for the academic demands of the course, and if Biology, Physics or Mathematics have not been taken to A-level (or equivalent), applicants will need to have received a basic education in those subjects (for example at least a grade C/4 at GCSE, Intermediate 2 or Standard grade (Credit) or equivalent; the GCSE Dual Award Combined Sciences is also appropriate).

  Graduates

  Students with degrees may apply for the standard course. There are no places specifically reserved for graduates, and there is no separate application process. Graduates are in open competition with school-leavers, and need to fulfil the same entrance requirements.

  The accelerated (graduate entry) course (A101)

  The course is open only to graduates in applied and experimental science, including bioscience, chemistry, experimental physics and engineering. See further details.

  All candidates

  All candidates must also take the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) as part of their application. Please see how to apply for further details. No student is admitted without interview. Any shortlisted candidate, including those from overseas, will be expected to come to Oxford for interview in December.

  Successful candidates must meet our requirements for health and fitness to practise.

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